ISO27001:2013 Certified Supplier

How Seriously Do We Take Information Security?

We’re an IT company: you’d expect us to say that we take information security seriously – and we do.

But We Would Say That, Wouldn’t We?

We don’t think you should have to take our word for it, so back in 2014 we embarked upon the journey to certification under ISO27001:2013, the Information Security standard. We examined, refined, documented and tested every aspect of Information Security, both within Tiger Computing and extending to how we manage and support our clients’ systems. In May 2015, we put ourselves to the test. We were independently audited and were assessed and certified as meeting the requirements of ISO27001:2013.

What Does This Mean For You?

It means that you can rest assured that we take Information Security seriously; that we will continue to refine and improve our Information Security policies; and that we will be independently audited annually to confirm that we are maintaining the required high standards of ISO27001:2013.

What’s Next?

We will continue to grow our support, management and monitoring infrastructure to ensure that our clients have the very best availability of your systems – and we’ll continue building our team of the best Linux experts in the UK.

You need to know

Kubernetes

What is Kubernetes?

Kubernetes is an open-source platform for managing containers. The rise in popularity of containers, notably Docker, has created a demand for scalable management and deployment tools. Kubernetes is the most powerful suite of products that meets that need. Kubernetes originated from the Google GIFEE (‘Google’s Infrastructure For Everyone Else’), bringing a wealth of experience running applications distributed across huge numbers of servers in a well-coordinated, secure way.

What are the key features and benefits of Kubernetes?

Scalable: Kubernetes can scale from a single system to worldwide in multiple data centres or cloud zones.

Auto-scaling: scale the number of running containers per application from the command line or web interface, or automatically by any predefined criteria.

CI/CD integration: Kubernetes can integrate with your existing Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment infrastructure, making it easy to roll out new applications or new versions of existing applications.

Namespaces: Deploy the same same application code multiple times to different namespaces. You might choose to have a Production namespace, a Development namespace and a User Acceptance Testing namespace – or you might choose to have one namespace per git branch

Who is Kubernetes for?

Any organisation with or considering an IT project spanning multiple systems.

Kubernetes services

Kubernetes workshop

Tiger Computing are running a series of Kubernetes workshops demonstrating Kubernetes in use, and answering any questions you may have. To book on a Kubernetes workshop, call us on 01600 483 484 or email us.